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LIBERTY BOND COUPONS ARE ACCEPTED AS CASH THIS STORE FOX & CO. HARTFORD ! O ————— TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED IN “BABY KINGDOM” Where :the Sun of Good Cheer Ever Shines FIFTH FLOOR. \n imposing kingdom indeed, in its size, arrangement and stocks. It’s the spot of the mammoth new 1 occupies over 360 feet of “¢, every step of which is of -est to the baby’s mother. n glass cases are kept immaculate lit- le white garments, as economically or . expensively priced as the fancy or Undergarments, Coats, made up in the hions for infants and hildren up to 6 years of age. Muslin Underwear for girls up to 16 years, and which is suitable also for small women. The Layette Room IS AIMARVEL \OF FORETHOUGHT AND HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS. wife receives the most careful attention, amid quiet, restful sur- ¢ on all questions pummm" to the baby’s first wardrobe, and on : up tosthe high chair age. There are baby needs in the Layette room from weighing scales to crib. There are high chairs for baby’s reception while ‘the mother shops, and comfmtablc chairs talso for thie mother to rest in. Altogether it would be hard to conceive of a more beautiful, comfortable baby kingdom than the new store holds. _A few of the things to be found insthis.room : IN carden intc teepest pursce dictates; -esses and £ TeCent iz Y In heresthe yvoung A\, roumdings: helpful advic Carter, Ruben, Vanta Shirts in cotton, wool and cotton, silk and wool and all wool. Bands in Carter and Vanta makes, all quali- ties. Cashmere and Silk and Wool Stockings and Jootees. Drop in and see it all; trouble. Baskets and¥ Bassimettes. ACribs, Carioles, \Kiddie Koops \and hundredsY of suggestions in baby furnturesand fittings. Dresses, very dainty, as ]4)\\ as 59c. Others, including\the finestvhand-made up to $25. ! Flannel Skirts, \\nd]ypvh Sacks and Pin- ning Blankets, some as low as $1; Flannelette, 500 Others up:to $12:and $I5 Baby Blankets and Silk Pufis bassinette and .receiving, white cotton and'wool ;:as low asi7bc. $15 pair for the Blankets. Puffs, $2198 to $18.00. STONE CROCKS FOR PUTTING UP EGGS. JUST RE- CEIVED—On thesSixth Floor. Ribbons for All Purposes Ribbontat 35¢ yard—7-inch self colored bro- cades in white, pink and blue; 6-inch plain ', satins in allsthe popular colors, pink, blue, old rose, mais, Nile; light Dresdens, Roman ripes and plaids; wonld be good value at 50c ard, sale price 35c. Ribbon at\50c yard—S8-inch KIui\‘_c RiM)n_m, white, pink amd blue: -inch double face satins in the\popularcolors; good quality light and dark flowered ribbons ; ribbon worth up to 79c, for 50c yard. White l(|hl>«'m<~mr confirmation and gradu- ation, every miss wants a pretty sash, rvmllc or hair ribbon omsuch occasions. 5-inch White Moire Satin and Fancy cades at 35ctyard. Sash Ribbons tosmatch at 42c and 50c yard. Better qualities \at:59¢c, 65c and 95c yard. Sashes and (Hair\ Bows made free of charge. it’s well worth the for crib, and colors; Others up to Japanese Luncheon Cloths THE LAST UNTIL AFTER THE WAR ENDS—(Second Floor.) “he government has taken over the ships which were used in importing these pretty Tablecloths from Japan, and in consequenec these are absolutely the last we can obtain until the war is over. You'll see them on a table in the Domestic section : blue and white; the blue that never fades; all sizes; 69c, 98¢, $1.75 and $2.25. | Women’s Pumps and Shoes Vici Kid Pumps, leather Louis heel, welted soles: $4.50 grade, for $3.65. Women's gun metal and patent Pumps, with strap; leather LLouis heel; $4.50 grade, sale price $3.65. White Canvas Lace Shoes with rubber soles, D width only, $2.50. White Sea Island duck high lace Boots rubber soles and heels, B, C, and D widths; .50 grade, sale price $3.10. light Bro- Forward March For Decoration Day Into the Land of Style and CLOTHES SATISFACTION OVER THE TOP OF YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEM INTO OUR EASY PAYMENT WAY No excuse for your not being Dressed in style complete when we will be glad to OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN YOUR NAME The newest clothes for and children. The latest styles for men, young men and boys. $1.00 A WEEK WILL DO B0STON CLOTHING STOR women, misses 63 Church Street The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. ONE CENT A WORD money ? Have you lost a sum Glasses, Pins 4 . Rings are found in surpri | quantities and turned in | the Herald. Your money ' surely remain in the CASH IN Al)VANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 10e | hands if he does nct ki EACH IN ERTION. 1 'IY—I-‘I-)MVII II-—?: HELP WAN WANTED—Good cook, Mrs. George Hill, 16 Washington § S¢ WANTED—Waitre Asia restaurant, Church st. SALESWOMAN WA Boston Store, Pullar & N TED. Apply ven. 5-16-3d for steno- work in fac- concern. Ad- 1‘!1!1(\~ WANTED—Young woman graphic_and clerical tory office of local dress Box 27AA, Herald 10 1N, " TO RENT Store for commer- COMPETE HELP WANTED EMALE. FOR SALE, | who lost it. FOR SALE. . By one of all pe- wages Herald ALESWOM WANTED- 1 Britain's leading stores for fternoons only: no necessary ADply highest Box ] 2 X MATD- house 11 For mily. Cook Jas. second North, experienced also an in local s office. Britain, female experienced manufactur- Address Box Conn. 5-16- ing company 83, New cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 WANTED—Iixpert cook and second Nagle, 50 5-14-4d girl Cedar Apply street. Mary I. Church street. furnished. Apply Heat L WANTED—Woman, white, Mondays Maple street. 5-16-2dx or Tuesdays. 253 Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT--Five rooms; all modern WANT ED—Girl for general work. Apply Mrs. W. 16 Tremont street. house- M. Higgins, 5-13-6d improvements. 122 Glen St. 5-17-2dx TWO SINGLE housekeeping Camp street, ROOMS with light conveniences. 24 'Phone 339-13, 17-2 ~ ‘WANTED—A maid for general hous work. 41 Lexington street. 5-8-tt WANTED—Experienced corner stay- er. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co., 22 Walnut St. 5-8-tf TO RENT—5 room tenement, second floor. New house, all up-to-date. 68 Belden St. Inquire Mrs. Ander- son, 51 Belden St., first floor. Price $20.00. 5-16-3d TO RENT—Furnished flat, five rooms, WANTED—Young ladies between ages of 16 to 23 years to learn telephone operating. Paid while learning. Apply Chief operator, Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf complete, for summer months. Adults preferred. Can be seen at 8 Bronson street, second floor. 5-16- WANTED—Dressmaking by the day. Anna Hayes, 345 Arch street. 5-6-tf 3d) -~ W TO RENT—Garage. lace street. TO RENT—Two rooms Inquire 120 Wal- 17-3d ANTED—Girl, general housework. Good cook and neat. Apply 98 Har- rison. 5-4-tf —_— e for light hausekeeping. 242 Main, M Bradley. 5-17-1dx STORE TO RENT at 542 Arch street. Inquire 139 Hart street, Tel. 1061-2 5-9-9dx POSITION WANTED—As chauffeur, WANTED. private. ence. Have mechanical experi- Address Box 18, Herald. 5-15-3dx FOR Grove Barn SALE--The premis Hill. Good liou supitable for 2 feet wide, front and rear, feet deep. Inguire George ". Andrews, 272 Main street it umford Rtang front; 1 Model with water front; 1 range with water front; 1 Cable range: 1 Lenox rai Stoves. . All in good repair. Loomis & Co. 150 Arch street. 5-14-tf FOR SAI water rangc with andard Richmond \‘Iodnl FOR SALE—In minutes from haus: in good light good chicken houses: Seymour trolley. condition: electric wate garage and lot 50x150 ft. Price $2,800. Apply to E. M. Clough, 181 Hallock Ave., New Haven, or J. E. Darling, next to property. 5-#-2d Pa eight -room FOR SALE peppers, ‘Tomato plants, 20c doz.; 10c sage flower, 3.\() TOR SALE—Six-room veranda, running. water, large gar- den, poultry houses, fruit trees; near cars. Inquire P. Anderson, Mountain View. 5-10-e.0.d.-6t cattage, large FOR SALE—Six bales excelsior. Ad- kins Printing Co., 66 Church street. 5-16-2d TE—Clark Jowett gas range, Saturday, May street. 5-16-2dax FOR SA if taken before 315 East Main FOR SALE—One-ton Corbin truck in A-1 condition; bargain if taken at once. For particulars addr Box 24, New Britain, Conn. I’O‘{. SALE—Player pm,no, mahogany finish. Price con with rolls, bench, arf, d and tuning, $395. ot a hand instrument, but a bran player piano, fully warr Terms of payment if you ewis A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylug Hartford's One Price House. FOR SALE. barn; one single all improvements south end Arch St. Radil, 389 Arch S Twelve-room housg house, 11 Nos. 62§ Inqui FOR SAI kindling wood, cu $5.00. lelivered Call Tel cord ot stove lengt while , it FOR SALE—Six room cottad Momauguin on water front, nished, $3,400 Philip Reilly,% change Building, New Haven. 5-1 FOR SALE—Three automobiles, runabout and two tourlng e price right; new car guhra goes with these cars. . G, B cock. Tel. 90. 5-1 FOR SALE—Seven- room house m| ern improvements, hot water two minutes from Arch street ley, 8 Parkmore street. 6-14 BARGAIN—Ten-room cottage, el minutes’ walk from center, off Wi Main St. Large lot and garly Must be sold at once. 'Detailg] request. Box 15, Herald. 5-13} WANTED—Competent maid for gd eral housework in small famil Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, 66 Forest, FOR SAL! -plate g 1 A 3-section burlap screen, tove, Slmplex vacuum all 707-2 5-17-2d FOR SALE—Latest model Calumbia Grafonola with records months; looks and pla: was returned by party leaving tow: pay balance due of $10 and yours; y i drib & Whecler, Tel. 208 FOR SALE rlage, $7.00. 138 Main reed baby car- Maple street. + 5-16-2dx 253 TO RENT—Three and four tenement. Improvements. 470 Avch street. room Inguire 4-30tf NTED—Second-hand touring car. Must be in good condition. Tel 9. b5-15-3d | For saLe — Cut and potted flowe tomato, Depper and egg plants. Surprenant, 42 Whiting St. 5-17-64 ]IEI;P w AVTED—‘“ALE. B WANTED—Driver for delivery wagon and chauffeur for truck. Apply Ar- mour & Co., 21 Commercial St. 6-14-5d JOKKEEPER WANTED—Must lu“ competent to take charge of small office, keep set of double entry books, time cards, billing, collectin; ete, Box 7XX, Herald. 5-17-3d WANTED—Man, forty or over. w. work with good pay all around. Near home. Write us. Pe- Easy year ANTED—Licensed pharmacist or registered assistant; good salary. Address Box 13XX, Herald. §-17-6d quod Nursery Co. Meriden, Conn. 5-16-2dx WANTED—High school boy for even- ing work. Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Stare. 5-17-2a4 WANTED—A man for shipping room WANTED—About twenty-five one- year-old laying R. I. Reds or Barred Rock hens; also one hundred two- months-old chicks. What have you? Name best cash price. Box X18X, Herald. 5-17-1dx work. Apply at the Taplin Mfg. Co., rear 65 Arch street. 5-16-3d WANTED—Experienced die setter for assistant foreman of press de- WANTED—One or twa furnished rooms in western section by desir: able young couple. Box 6XX, Her- ald Office. 5-14-5d partment. Address, stating wages expected, Box 26, Herald. 5-15-3d MAN WANTED—For work. Apply rear 65 Arch. shipping room at Taplin Mfg. Co., 5-17-3d WANTED—Laborers WANTED—For Saturday afternoons and other afternoons, women al- teratlons hands on skirts and dresses. Good pay. Apply at once, | Raphael's Department Store, “The Big Store.” 5-16-2d | and carpenters job, Ellison on Union Mfg. Co. side of yard. The struction Co. Con- at rallroad | L ANTED—Position by stenog her, eight yeal ence; A-1 reference: Box 7 V V, Herald. competent 5-11-5dx WANTED—Licensed chauffeur wis position; private Address Box 29x, Herald. 5-13-6dx or ¢ LW, ANTED—Carpenter gling, $3 per thousand.’ wall, Berlin. jobbing; shin- F. J. Aspin- 5-10-6dx WANTED—A young man of good character and with some experi- ence in cost work to help office manager; answer in own writing, giving age, experience and pay ex- pected. Address P. O. Box 68, W. ——————— ‘ANTED—Boys and girls vears old for factory work. light work and good pay. Mfg. Co., Plainville. over 18 Clean, Bristol 3-8-tt Plainville. 6-11-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, FURNISHED ROOMS for street. rent. 83 Maple 5-17-3dx Whiting St. 4-6-tt MALE HELP WANTED. SEA TRAINING Furnished Room for one or two gen- Deming. 5-14-1wx tlemen, §21 East street, L. FOR MERCHANT MARINE. Ships will win the war. Help man them-—a patriotic duty. Sea service carries exemption from draft. Ameri- Three Rooms for light| Box 11, Her- 6-15-3dx Furnished housekeeping, central, ald. cans wanted on U. S. Shipping Board Training Ships for instruction as Sail- ors, Firemen, Coal Passers, Cooks and Messmen; citizens only; experience FURNISHED ROOM—AIlL Camp St. conven- location. 54 5-13-5 iences, quiet, central not necessary; ages 21 to 30; train- ing pay $30 a month; comfortable FURNISH D RO 0 Phone 1482 Franklin square. 5-11-tf | quarters; good food; course at least one month, followed by job at gomg wages in world’s best-paid mercnanc Apply uarence W. Brainerd, | LINCOLN ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE Two 2-Family Houses at Nos. 34 tion. modern 3- or 4-family house. Rents you asked for them on account of choice lacation. be easily moved to rear and bring in additional income. very reasonable. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Secy. FURNISHED -38 Lincoln in first-class condi- Large lot with 141-foat frontage. ROOMS—Two fur- nished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. 28 South High St 17 Just the place to put up a rould command whatever price Small house could Price 1s Phones 728 and 101 193 MAIN STREET | P L e e e T N W NOTICE. NOTICE—Victrolas, ; Columbias or other phonographs repaired. New springs and regrafiting a speclalty. Address C. Atwater, 84 Prospect street. 5-15-6dx NOTICE—Automobile partles taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. | 5-13-6dx j NOTICE—Tin roofs painted and re- paired. W. R. Fenn, Plumbing, 139 Hart St., Tel. 1061-2, 5-9-9x NOTICE—Eleotric Vacuum Cleaners, rent §$1.00 per day. Telephone 2079. 5-2-tf FOR SALE—Victrola and record Price complete, $30. Your! o terms. The A. B. Clinton Co., 23 Asylum St., Hartford’s One Prid House. 5-8-f FOR SALE—By young kcouple leaj ing town, 6-piece mahogany be room set, odd pieces of parlor niture, pictures and refrigeraf cash only. Call 70 Trinity stre third floor. 3-1¢-3d FOR BALE—Corbin in fil clags condition, 65 Pearl street. 5-17-5d g FOR SALE—1917 Overland deliven car in splendid condition, new tire Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm stre@ 5-16- FOR SALBE—1914 Reo touring car good condition. Willlams Auto O 287 Elm street, $-16-4 FOR BALE—Cottage with lot 89x1 six roome and bath, large liv room, flre place, beamed ceiling bullt in seats and bookcases, al improvements. Fruit trees, nea school and trolley. Price right if taken before May 16. Owner leay: ing town. Good location. 'Phon 1125. 5-13-6d WANTED—A young man to work in pressroom; good pay and stead work to reliable man. Apply Her- ald Office. 5-15-tf8 NOTICE!—TUrgent matter. Where- abouts of Arthur Shutt; last heard from in this city. Address Informa- tion, Herald. 5-17-3ax WANTED—Boys 16 years of age ofl over in main office of local concern. Good chance for advancement. Box A26A, Herald. 5-15-3d NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang ' fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St.,, telephone 1628-4, 3-6-tf WANTED—Young man not subject ta draft as overseer in manufacturing department of local concern. Good opportunity for right party. BJx 2AB, Herald. 5-16-3d SACRIFICE SALE. THE WETMORE PROPERTY 22 GROVE HILL Must Be Sold Before June 1st. Lot 19 Rooms, Every Modern Equipment. ‘Worth 100 Feet by 4 Baths, Finest Location in the Oity. 260 6 Toilets. $40,000 Will Be Sold for $20,000. Can Be Inspected Any Time By Calling H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Here are Some Choice Properties For Sale They won’t be on the market long in the face of the pres- ent demand—Get Busy Please, One family house on Arch street terrace $4,600—Hart street, one family house $4,500—3-family house Church street $8,500—See us | about some more. CAMP REAL 272 Main street B ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. FOR SALE Six-room semi-bungalow improvements; only 314 gain. Also a two-family Numerous other good properties for sale. - CHAS. H. 140 )lllul Street years old. house on Chapmean street, nine years old. at 15 Blake Court, lot 85x147 feet; all This is an exceptional bar- See GILLIN, General Inem Telephone 974.2,